Plasmons in graphene: Recent progress and applications

Publication date: November 2013 Source:Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports, Volume 74, Issue 11 Author(s): Xiaoguang Luo , Teng Qiu , Weibing Lu , Zhenhua Ni Owing to its excellent electrical, mechanical, thermal and optical properties, graphene has attracted great interests since it was successfully exfoliated in 2004. Its two dimensional nature and superior properties meet the need of surface plasmons and greatly enrich the field of plasmonics. Recent progress and applications of graphene plasmonics will be reviewed, including the theoretical mechanisms, experimental observations, and meaningful applications. With relatively low loss, high confinement, flexible feature, and good tunability, graphene can be a promising plasmonic material alternative to the noble metals. Optics transformation, plasmonic metamaterials, light harvesting etc. are realized in graphene based devices, which are useful for applications in electronics, optics, energy storage, THz technology and so on. Moreover, the fine biocompatibility of graphene makes it a very well candidate for applications in biotechnology and medical science.
Source: Materials Science and Engineering: R: Reports - Category: Materials Science Source Type: research